Blue14
Silver Member
Have you looked at the Yanmar YT-3 series with the IHMT transmission, they have a completely flat floor with just a throttle pedal, lots of room in the cab and open station models.
Have you looked at the Yanmar YT-3 series with the IHMT transmission, they have a completely flat floor with just a throttle pedal, lots of room in the cab and open station models.
Locating the wheel brakes on the same side as the pedal means just one thing: That the person who designed the cab had never used a tractor....and neither had his bosses.
Still, although Kubota got that completely wrong on the M59, they did change it on the M62. And they got a lot of other things right as well. More right than wrong.
One example of something they got right, is the model itself. Other companies have made medium size TLBs. The TLB is a model where the backhoe is standard and the 3pt hitch is the option rather than the other way round...., but nobody has made them successfully. Kubota has done so with several sizes.
Another thing done right is the transmission. Their HST+ tranny couples a proven HST to a fingertip controlled 2 speed axle. It's simply the best HST ever.
And if you are a guy who wants more room. The large flat operator's platform on any TLB has LOTS more room than the compacts or utility model tractors. There's almost space for two on the larger models.
I like all tractors - old and new, and the weird ones too. But we are still surprised how much we use the our TLB for even simple chores.
rScotty
I'm 6'8" and my mx5200 is great. They call it a straight utility tractor though.
I like the MX line but the rocker pedal does not work with my size 16 feet. ... SNIP ...The shop guy did tell me .... SNIP... nothing they could do about the pedal.
I believe you when you say there is nothing that they can do about the pedal. That makes sense because it fits right with the reduced mechanical ability of the typical shop guys today.
But that doesn't mean that the pedal can't be changed to something that you prefer. All it means is that they aren't able to do it.
Why don't you simply modify it yourself? Or hire someone else to do so?
It's only a pedal..... why make something so simple into such a big deal?
rScotty
I believe you when you say there is nothing that they can do about the pedal. That makes sense because it fits right with the reduced mechanical ability of the typical shop guys today.
But that doesn't mean that the pedal can't be changed to something that you prefer. All it means is that they aren't able to do it.
Why don't you simply modify it yourself? Or hire someone else to do so?
It's only a pedal..... why make something so simple into such a big deal?
rScotty
I looked at an MX5800 and was very close on pulling the trigger but found the seat too low and the rocker pedal a problem for the same reasons you had, my foot was too big and my knees were too high so I had to kind of hover my foot over the rocker pedal. The overall size of the MX was better for me really and the HST was a nice thing, but the Massey 2607h I ordered is a lot roomier fit for me, though the dimensions of the tractor are pretty darn big for my "needs". I only have 10 acres to work on.
Being tall has it's advantages, like being able to reach your checkbook on the top shelf as you over pay for clothing, vehicles and anything else you can't fit like most other people. Every car I've ever owned I had to pay for an option package I didn't want in order to have the electric seat so I could actually fit in the vehicle.